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Sheridan County Tribune from Kenneth, Kansas • 3

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hjv- Via-. -xr-- We made a pleasant trip to Atwood, in Timber claims cari be had in almost any Personal. The Norton County Advance Is publish Rawlins county, the first of last week. We part of the comity. E.

J. Turner can make ing a very interesting editorial correspon 'THE TRIBUNE Knttfed as second-class matter at th Font Office, at Kenneth, Kansas. AL ESTATI you special inducements on contests. John Felter has returned to his farm made 110 note of our trip as it was made in dence from different points in New Mexico. north of town.

He says the indications a great hurry, we caiieu at me nouse 01 Ice cream served at the Bundy House Stockton printed Rook county with a are that we have had a more favorable sea- the Jenning's boys, where we found Ira at son here, for crops, than any part of the home and ready to extend the hospitality on Wednesdays and Saturdays of each $3,000 Court House last week, which was KENNETH, JULY 14, 18S1 week. Price 10 cents a dish. Served free certainly a good thing for Stockton to do. country down the river between here and of their accommodations to their friends. to guests at dinner.

2-tf -OFFICE- i She proposes to continue her enterprise Kirwin. He will now remain with us. They have a comfortable residence upon IiOOAIi INTELLIGENCE. by building a $3,000 scoool house for her W. R.

Moore. Em. of Sheridan, was in the hanks of Bow Creek, where they gain srJake is the Cheap own benefit est Man in the West to Jake is the cheapest man in the west. attendance at court one day last week. He auvanmge ui eAoeiie.u gracing 1Vr in him- herd of horses, the raising of which they Ex-Senator Piatt has withdrawn from the buy Groceries of.

mvivW.64v.u..Uo I- Kirwin. Marvin and Phillipsburg are ag contest and there is a rumor that Conkling self upon legal practice, which, with his niaice a specialty, Auey rouie a. xv I WILT. FUKXISII itating a connection by telephone. natrfral abilitv in that direction, will insure luclc i will also withdraw.

It was agreed by all to Stirring plows, cultivators, riding plows or Rev. I. L. Day will preach at Adel next hold a cacus to make nominations hut after him the office he now holds for all time to were uirecieu wei hcm nm, I fpntiv IpvpI nmirtft to "Thtia" nost office. any thing 111 the agricultural implement Sabbath morning at a.

and at meeting, the Conkling element withdrew and Mime I 1 1 me to cash customers it the lowest ,1 kept at the residence or Mr. Keeu, no nas E. J. TUENEE, prices they can obtain the same goods Kenneth at 7:30, p. m.

refused to standby the results of their action vuv4nv a Liwa firm ti fill nvAiillonf ct'lfA fT culti- Ai 1, I AlAl AVA AAA AAA Ull v. isewnere. 503m CM. Higgins. rolled his name among me ouenuau uuiimj E.

J. Turner can be found at ihej Kkkxeth Circtit, Sheridan county, July ig, com lawyers at the last term of court lhe Tkibumi office during the adsence of the 12th, 1881. Religious services will te held bines stock raising. His well is 110 teet Dr. M.

L. Bancroft, dentist of Graham Jiuteft is a man of experience and should ditor. at the various appointments as follows: comity, will be at Bundy house July 20th to he locate our county permanently and ovorrr mnnth -)0(- zin, auu an work entrusteu to his care will receive his prompt attention. Gold eilgasje 1U WiWUW, ef.l- Thrift milMS Sheridan, July I7th, at 10:30, a. m.

Kenneth, at 7:30, p. M. Lucerne, 24th. 10:30, a. m.

Alcyone, at 3, P.M. And now there is no mistake about it, the Land Office will be open for business at Oberliu August 1st, according to the notice given by the Register and Receiver in get nis snare in uw; vib- r.f tilling a specialty. All work guaranteed Be sure and remember the dates and give I UU1U1 UlllJgS U3 IU 1KVU evil v. J. B.

Carpenter, has arrived Ken- a former. yvho has a nice location and him a call when he returns. 47-tf Will continue each two week9 at the netli, from Guthrie Center, Iowa, and has whoge cf0 are looiu well. He Is. an Ihe last Herald.

NEW GOODS AGENT? FOR above named places until further notice is determined to make this ms iuture 0ld was figliting Inuians on the received daily in every department at If yn want a good timber claim call on I.L.Day,P.C and will practice his profession 01 law. ne frout-ier durinff the war' aud remained on MoCrscken Blackstone. C. M. Higgins.

has been active practice over iweniy the the War dose(J with Clister Gaylokd We can procure Final The Iieloit Courier gives la full the The Central Committee of the 17th Ju- years and hiled the omce 01 uiairici uue and other lndian ye were greilt-four years. With his experience he will ly at bis gries. of life, as a scout fyOedi 'of James F. Legate, of Leavenworth diciai District has called a meeting of Its Receipt on Homesteads ta IDS! K.P.R.R.L dithered at Beloit on the Fourth. It is ex- niembers, preparatory to calling a conven ue quiuj an wuismuu uic on flie pm 0f Minuesota and JJacota and ken prior to June 15th, 18S0 aud evidently take a prominent pan irom further west iuto the Yellowstone rc- client and we will give extracU trom it The Judicial convention in that dis- the start.

I o-irm IT attrihntra the massacre of Custer ncxtweek. Jim Legate is au orator of trict tnock the stuffing out of hi 1 whom the State should be proud. honor Jn(ffe Xelli, aml ius excellency, S. T. Lloyd, was admitted to the and lis men to Custer's guide who was 1 bar of the 1 7th -judicial District, during our half Indian.

He says this guide always ex- in TEN DAYS with Land WarrantsatLOWPRICES Call on or address the Bank of Oherlin, Oherlin, Kans- Save money by buying groceries of Jake: If you w.mt a good square meal, go to Gv. St John. The voters jip there wiU last term of cou. He stood a very credit- pressed his sympathy for the success of the they have something to sav this time, as th Bundy House. -G- able examination, showing a knowledge of indianl, many times saying that the iudiaus were not consulted before.

The Albany investigation committee, ap- law hardly expected in a student. We un. Would get away with the troops some day A professional snake-catcher, of Holyork lointed to investigate the charge of bribery derstand he will throw his shingle to the ne would leave the camp for days at a time treats rattlesnake bites as follows breeze in Atwood and hope he will meet visiting the hostile tribes with whom was against one of the members of the legislature, has made a report and turned He first ties a cord tightly around the mem with that success which is only the result I his mother. It was he who wasguidin their papers over to the Albany grand jury. There are 4 3,200 acre if R.

R. land In Sheridan LCouuty for nhich I have agency'. of dilligent study and close application to Custer at this time and led hiui into what ber bitten so as to cut off the flow of blood toward 'the heart. The bleeding wound is then sucked out thoroughly to withdraw as the charge was not sustained business. proved to be a trap for his destruction Wanted.

New potatoes at the Bundy House. 2-tf To Congrgeationalists of Sheridan Co Any communications in regard to church matters addressed to the undersigned wil be promptly attended to. Q. A. Cong.

Church Kexxeth, Kas. II. C. McClure made us a friendly call Going North from Mr. Reed's about fiv A collision occurred on the U.

P. R. R. much of the poisoned blood as possible bust Tuesday- He has finished shearing his miles we cross the South Sappie, a sma after which strong spirits of ammonia is in ar A stock train ran into the hind end of a freight train, completely de flock of 3500 sheep and reports the clip en- stream hut with bottom lauds, perhaps applied. After a while the string is loosen tirely satisfactory both in quality and quau- eighty rods then over another di- ed a little to allow the remaining poison, if molishing the engine of one train and the vaboo.se of the One mau killed and There are 43,200 acres of Government land in alternate sections with the rail road land and 57,000 acres out side of the rail road land that I can locate you upon ana tity.

His increase tliis year amounts to 80 vide about ten miles to the Middle bappie, any, to be so slowly absorbed into the sy: Take your land office business to Mc per cent of his flock. His sheep are graded the stream and bottom land very similar to sevend others were badly bruised. tem that no serious results are likely to fol- Cracken Blackstone. complete your entries. Merino and he expects to receive 23 cents the former, then over another divide nv E.

J. Turner has just received corrected l0Vlv per pound for his wool which is a high I miles to the iNorth Sappiej a small runmn. attracts ot Sheridan countw Cull nn him The family of Rev. L. Day will arrive grade.

The price was so low last year that stream without Donoin lanus. jaiius If you want a claim or want to know any next week aud occupy the Methodist par he held over so that he will likely make a postonVeis passed here aud we. cross uuia uuijius. iiwiacostyounothiiiw sonage. So last we are to have a minis large shipment this year.

another divide ten miles to Atwood on the The last term of court revealed the fact en't ries IIOIMESTEAB ter that is coming with his family to stay, c. iiwbr Wan whn nmnripfnr Beaver. But one house was passed irom that Sheridan county "lias 110 herd law that We admire the energy and sincerity of the Mr. Reed 111 Thomas county till au be depended ui)on. The Board wil Elder, and feel assured that much good will If you want to Prove Up write to or call on the Bank of Oberlm for Prices of Land Warrants.

Non-residents who have taken Homesteads prior to June 15th, 1880, can pay-out without return upon which some imp'rbvements have beeii made cheap; and some subject to contest in every part of the comity of a large herd of sheep, has settled permanently in our county and taken the nec readied the North Sappie, from there to Atwood several houses were in sight. A come frcm his labors among the people of meet and order another notice and in thirty ays we Iwihj to be able to protect our- our county. That great good may follow, well upon thi3 divide is reported as beiu felves, in case it is needed, without ISO feet deep. The divides we crossed are it is absolutely necessary that the people have perfect confidence in the minister- the chances we have in'' the past. essary steps to secure 320 acres of land in Sec.

T. 0, R. 2S. We arc glad to see the stock interests of our county advancing so rapidly. Our 'grazing lands, extending over about one-third of our county, are becoming notorious over the state for the somewliat different from what are some that he means what he says that the gos Uieap groceries at times designated as divides in our county.

pel lie preaches is capable of humanizing in that there is a gradual ascent to a clearly defined summit when the surface declines ing to Homestead. R. A. MARKS purifying and christianizing the character An interesting article, appears upon the fourth pag this week, upon tree growioff fine quality of gras- foimd along the bottom gradually to the next stream. The town of lands ami over the gradually ascending up in Kansas.

This is a subject that no one entries upon JL JLJJLJL J2iXl; winch somebreak-ing lias been done and many subject to contest all parts of the county. Complete abstracts of all Homestead and Timber eni tries in the cbunty corrected montldy at my office. 1 can SAVE YOU MONEY so Atwood is situated on a broad bottom-land of mal till practical results may be seen and noticed of all men. That the christain religion is not only true bnt that christian practices are possible with all who profess lands, while the sti earns are pure, clear and can afford to learn entirely by experiment on the South side of the Beaver and lies in cool, being supported by springs found ing as many years of time may be saved by along their banks. near Approaching from the north iris not WJn till within a short distance of to love the XonjSs follow tlm example iMKsmug the others.

We hive read much upou this subject and talkLd at of the Savior. Seventy-seven names enrolled on the reg town, wbjn from the bluff above you catc1 with men of experience and the vieA-s of ister at the Bundy House in the past five the first view, looking down upon its house Mr. Robsou are corroborated by all tliose Prices as low at C. M. Higgins as the same quality of goods can be bought else days.

This is a good "show-up" which speaks well for the house. It is gaining onjcontestlng, and save all expense going to Kirwin on contest trial. with whom we have talked and in whom tops, upon its streets and alleys, upon its people as they pass to and ro, a most where and "don't you forget it" pleasing appearance is presented. It': we have confidence. T.J.

Mch'inuey, vacates the Ken- a large and creditable reputation, and is as well known abroad as at home. Success Call for a Sunday School Convention. houses are neatly built and her people en to the Bundy House. iieth Hotel this week, the term of his lease terprising, wide awake and cheerful, while There will be a Sunday School Conven NEW FIRM! NEW GOODS! NEW PRICES Laving expired. They will move on their her business men are live, energetic, cour tion for Sheridan county, in Kenneth, Sep-1 Quarterly Xeeting, at Lucerne.

town loU for 8 a 1 a KENNETH cheap. farm, a mile from town. Mr. McKinney teous and generous just the sort of good tember 13th, 18S1. The following named Lucerne.

July 12th, 1881. Our first persons are the committee on invitation fellows necessary to build up a trade, and wife have kept an excellent house, have been universally accommodiiting to all their quarterly meeting, of Kenneth Circuit, was town and a county. We met several of her The cheapest and best place In Sheridan and programme: Geo. Tatum, N. A.

Clark Julia Price, E. II. McCracken, Mrs. G. W.

County to buy held at this place the 9th and 10th, Elder business men and prominent men of the county but cannot rely upon our memory Humes. J. Q. A. Wkller.

Pastor. R. A. Carother presiding. Services commenced at 2:30, p.

on Saturday. About conn to recall the names of all and hence pass KENNETH seat of fifty persons were present. them for this time. Of course Matheny was there preaching to his fi lends and foes After public services, the quarterly con-1 To the Republican Voters of Sheridan IS AT Kansas: ference commenced, Rev. Carothers in the Sheridan COunty, beautifully loAted and rapidly grbwing; supported by a good trade from as industrious and intelligent a class of farmers as ever inhabited any secP tlon of country.

the doctrine of the final perseverance of chair. Adjourned at 4:30 to meet Sabbath 1 on are hereoy requested to meet in Atwood for county seat- We sliall hope to Mass Convention, at the Court House, in morning at in love feast, which was visit Atwood again when the war clouds of J. 1. LEONARD'S well represented by the members. organization are not hanging so low and Kenneth, on Saturday, July 30th, 1831, for We had a good meeting at 3:30, p.

and the purpose of selecting two delegates to we will have more time to become ac- attend the Judicial Convention, which meets ouainted her people. In the mean the new house of worship was dedicated, about 100 persons being present. A collec tion was taken for the purpose of time, however, we want to express our at Mil brook, August 17th, and for the transaction of such other business as may SPLENDID thanks for the many kindnesses shown us and the courteous attention we received. flooring the church. come before the convention.

T. The meeting was indeed a pleasant and By order of the Republican Co. Central profitable one. All went home feeling Committee. D.

E. Barnes, Chairman. LEGAL. profitedi I. L.

Notice. P.C. HERD LAW. CTENIKG for all classes of business. Pi To D.

E. Barnes, W. M. Rogers, M. G.

Kenneth Market Report. CORRECTED weekly. Coi-xty Clerk's Omci, Kenneth, Kansas, Potatoes per bushel, new July 13th, 1881. guest, and to-day there is not a hotel in Northwestern Kansas with a more enviable reputation than this. Ever kind and cour-fc-oiw to all, their hospitality will be long remembered by all who have favored them with their patronage.

May their whole life us successful as has been their hotel exigence hi the estimate of their patron- During the iat week there has been alto fei'ther too much promiscuous shooting round town. Last summer It became a practice till a man received a stray bullet in the hip and it then ceased. There is not the slightest provication for this firing of jlstols except to illustrate the juvenile smartness of tliose who engage in it. If it Is not ended some accident will follow that may cost a life and the foolish perpetrator tf the act will plead that it was an accident. In a word, if this suggestion is not sufficient to stop the practice, there is a more expensive method of effectually putting an cud to ft.

We are to congratulate our friends at Atwood over their success in securing the county seat, permanently, of Rawlins bounty. Hie people of Uie county have tione tliemeives a favor in locating the 'county seat as near to the center of the ounty as possible, in sis much as all agita- tton of changing-it in the future is forever an end. The people of. Atwood have labored har-i to build up a towu and induce Vapitai to invest in business, and it is but lair that they should receive this encour-ngement at the bauds of the whole people. May the success of Atwood be commensur-nte with the energy of her business men nni comport with their fi-Jelky to her lour, best, per hundred, Haskell, E.

O. Walden, J. Leathennan, A. D. Urquhart, J.

F. Towner, D. M. Freeman, D. U.

Ball, G. M. Brooks and J. F. llobbs, Directors of the Sheridan Co.

Agricultural Association: Yon are hereby notified to meet at the "VTOTICE is hereby given that at a spec-JM iai meeting of the County Commis Meal per hundred, Ciuckens, per dozen. Prairie hay, per ton, Milch cows, Court House, in Saturday 2.00 3.50 1.G0 3.00 7.00 25.00 14 Jets 65cts 1.00 ISctS lOcts sioners of Sheridan county on the 13th day of July, a. 1831, it was ordered by said Board of Commissioners that all neat cat-tie, horses, mules; asses; swine and sheep shall be restrained from runninr at large within the limits of Sheridan county, on and after August lothi a. 1881, and J' per pound, Corn per bushel, shelled, 23d, 1S81, at 10 o'clock, a. to make nec fcc essary arrangements for holding a fair, and Seed com, can stert with a smail capital and "grow tad with the country.

Butter per pound, to acjt 011 such other business as may come Eggs per dozen, before the meeting. A full attendance is Beans per pouuu, requested. G. W. Ckane, Sec the County Clerk is ordered to give the notice required by law by publishing sail order in the Sheridan County THEBcyE, a paper published at said county; For Sale.

I hereby certiry that the loregoing 13 a Homestead entry with 20 acres broken; COPS WEST true and correct copy of the original now on record in my office. comfortable house 10x20 in T. 6, R. 26. County Correspondence.

Spring Brook Township. Spiumj Brook, July 7th, 1SS1. Mr. Edhor: gain I pen you a few W. M.

Rogers, County Clerk, ALSO, Homestead entry with 40 acres broken I have a lanre and well-assorted stock of frame house 10x18 with two rooms. Good tea, mil imi items. Wheat harvest is now completed, and writes a druggist Kidney wort Is the most popular medicine we sell." It should be by right, for no other medicine has such specific action on the liver, bowels and kid- but be sure and come to Sheridan County COAL OIL, notwithstanding the depredations in some localities by the hoppers, chinch aud pota nevs. If you have tliose symptoms which TOBACCO and CtGARS. I am enabled from my large experience in udicrte billiousness or deranged kidneys to bugs, we have as fine a show for com as can be seen in the state, I think.

Wheat was rather light, though of very good quality, especially the crops of Towner and Corretts. The corn of McMahan and Albiu. do not fail to procure it and use faithfully. In lequid or dry form it is sold by all druggists. Salt Lake City Tribmie; this business; and from having the cash to buy Kiy goods with; to offer my customers BETTEIl IiAItGAIXS Outfit furnished free; with full rr instructions for conducting the that the hail used so rough, 1 understand is growing up again and bids fair for quite a for no man has ever seen the beautiful table lands through which clear streams of water supplied entirely by springs are constantly flowing but what tbev have been satisfiM most profitable business that anyone can crop; engage m.

he Dusmess is so easy to learn and our instructions are so simple ami plain cistern and welL Sod stable 12x24 and other improvements. Price reasonable. ALSO, Homestead entry with 20 acres broken coinfortable sod house; near town. also, -J Homestead and timber claims to sell in every part of the county. Desirable timber claims I subject to contest in all parts of the county.

Timber claim two miles" from town for sale. Two timber claims fdur miles from town. Will be sold cheap. Inquire of E. J.

Terser. When about twelve years old, said Mr. Geisman, of the Globe Chop House, to our representative, I mut with an accident with my horse, by which my skull fractured and ever since I have sufiered with the most excurci.itiug rheumatic Of Lite I applied St. Jacobs Oil which gives me almost total relief. Fort Wayne, (Ind.) than can be found elsewhere.

I am Mr. Bennis is improving his claim by and remained with us if they were seeking a location. growing young trees, etc that any one can make great prohts Irom the very start. Xo one can fail who is willing to work. Women are as successful as Mr.

Kouing has a good well with six feet satisfied with SMALL PROFITS and work to ffive my customer? all of water in it, so he tells me. Bertie McKiuney, six years of age, and a eon of Mr. aud Mrs. J. McKiuney, was by a rattlesnake on last Thursday evening.

He was playing with other boy's around the barn about dusk in the evenlmr a snake struck him in the instep of the right foot. He rau iuto the house and reported to his mother who began to give hiiPi whiskey and immediately sent for a doctor who took, the ease in charge as soon as he arrived, some two hours alter it occurred. At present writing Bertie is still living and at times the symptoms are able for his recovery, while at otherv times his friends are led to doubt. He Is so well and favorably known here in town that a tbnstaut fe 1 luig of sadness is experienced by all. Everything is being done for him tivit-skiii can ueise or experience suggest.

men. Boys and girls can earn large sums. Many have made at the fbusiness over one The Vandiveere boys are going into the Letters of inquirv answered tiremr.tlr Lunored dollars in a single, week. stock business. and cheerfully.

ike it ever known before. All who engage Riuter and Towner are large loosera by the possible advantiges, and hope to merit a share of the of the citizens of Sheridan Countv. E. Ji TURNER, are surprised at tlie ease and rapidity kh the cattle aud pony depredations of last liich they are able to make monej lou year by the decision of Judge Xellis, that tan engage in this busineas during your spare time at great profit. Yon do not liave to invest capital in it.

We take all the risk. 5 POST OFFICE BUILDING J. M. LEONARD, Those who need ready money write Spring Brook township was not a part of Sheridan county until the act of the lxst Legislature; We hope there will be no more controversy about Sheridan county lines. More anon.

I r.E.lE I Kit us at once. All funnsbwJ tree. JUdri? 3Stf KrafriH, Eaxsab. Sheridan County Kan Thvx Agasta. lin, i i.

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1881-1882